01. Geek U.S.A. - 6:20
02. Quiet - 3:32
03. Today - 3:43
04. Rhinoceros - 4:24
05. Rocket - 4:43
XX. I Am One
XX. Disarm
XX. Hummer
XX. Soma
XX. Luna
XX. Siva
XX. Cherub Rock
XX. Mayonaise
XX. Bury Me
06. Unknown Instrumental - 3:35
07. Silverfuck > Over the Rainbow [Harburg/Arlen] (tease) > Jackboot (tease) - 10:24
08. > Livin' After Midnight [Judas Priest] (tease) - 1:20
09. Sweet Sweet - 2:06
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Reviewer:tapedatshow -
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January 31, 2012 Subject:
Incomplete recording, Average sound
The second night in San Francisco is unfortunately incomplete. Unlike the more standard SD show played the night before, this show supposedly featured a performance of both Luna and Mayonaise. A shame that those songs aren't included here, although the show closing acapella version of Sweet Sweet is included on this recording.
As for the songs that are available, there is a definite improvement in the enthusiasm over the previous show. Corgan doesn't appear to be as confrontational with the audience at this show, although still displaying that emotional/tormented stage persona he had adopted for this tour. Before Today he comments "Here's another disenfranchised nerdy song for you...cuz I've had a bad life".
A shame that the complete show doesn't circulate, because it would be interesting to hear how the rest of the show went. The tease of Judas Priest's Livin After Midnight after Silverfuck indicates that Billy was at least in a good mood by the end of the show. Listen for the funny rendition of Sweet Sweet, with Billy laughing while James messes around with effects in the background.
Reviewer:rickythepenguin -
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July 20, 2010 Subject:
Wow! My First SP show!
man.....I can't believe this is posted. My first SP show.
I was stationed up in Ferndale, CA, at a Navy base. My friends John K and James T, we were all huge SP fans and I don't know how we learned of this show (in the pre-Internet era), but we did, and we got tickets and drove down from Ferndale.
I remember we had seats in the upper area of the Warfield, more or less in the center with a pretty good stage view.
Medicine, I remember, was FUCKING LOUD. Shudder to Think, I don't recall much about them. Medicine was touring "The Buried Life", which I later bought and still spin; it has aged very well.
As for SP....the recording is pretty good, considering when it was made and how. I remember how loud the cowbell or whatever sounded on "Rhinoceros"; just hearing this recording takes me back in a way.
Another thing I remember, and I think it might have been during the "Livin' After Midnight" encore, was seeing D'Arcy offstage, pretty upset at something. I remember her standing visibly on the stage (but not 'onstage', per se) dismissively pointing at the 'show' BC and Iha were doing.
Pretty freaking cool. So very pleased to see this show up.
Notes
-incomplete recording
-equipment may have been CSB>D7
-Medicine, Richard McGee, and Shudder to Think opened